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Unfortunately that means that if you are a current member of the BAC you will not be able to login or access many
areas of our website. If you are not a member you will not be able to join through our online Join Us page (the
form and credit card payment require it).
If you have been able to log in previously you may need to reset your BAC coookie by following this link first: http://www.bicycleadventureclub.org/?cookie=reset. If that doesn't help please continue to read below to find out how you can enable cookies on your computer.
Why we need you to enable cookies.
We only use cookies to identify you when you visit the Bicycle Adventure Club's website, and we do not use the
cookie to track your while you are not on our website. Your privacy and protection of your personal information
is one of our greatest concerns. Any information that we obtain about you stays with us and it not shared with
anyone.
If you have any other concerns please feel free to contact us.
Windows Users
To enable cookies in Internet Explorer 6:
You can set your Privacy settings to "Medium-High" and still be able to view the website. The
Bicycle Adventure Club has a P3P Compact Privacy Policy as well as a human-readable Privacy Policy. This setting
will block cookies from websites that do not have a Compact Privacy Policy or that has cookies that uses your
personally identifiable information without your explicit consent.
To enable cookies for only the BAC site:
From the Menu Bar click Tools > Internet Options. Click the "Privacy" Tab. At the bottom you
will see an area titled "Web Sites", click the "Edit" button. This will open and area that
you can specify specific websites that you would want to explicitly Allow or Block. In the area titled "Address
of Web site:" enter http://www.bicycleadventureclub.org/, then click "Allow".
To enable cookies in Netscape 7:
From the Menu Bar click "Edit" > "Preferences", click on the "plus sign" to
expand the Category for "Privacy & Security", and then select "Cookies". You may choose
Enable cookies for the originating web site only" and that will allow you to accept our cookies.
You can also block cookies based on tighter security criteria by checking "Enable cookies based on privacy
settings". Once you do, click the "View" button, and set the predefined "Level of Privacy"
to "high". Now you will be asked which sites you would want to accept the cookies from if they do not
have a Compact Privacy Policy, or collects personal information without your consent.
To enable cookies in Mozilla 1.0:
From the Menu Bar click "Edit" > "Preferences", click on the "plus sign" to
expand the Category for "Privacy & Security", and then select "Cookies". You may choose Enable
cookies for the originating web site only" and that will allow you to accept our cookies.
Macintosh OS X using Safari:
Start Safari and select "Preferences" from
the Safari menu. Select the "Security" tab. Under "Accept Cookies" be
sure that "Only from Sites You Navigate to" is checked.
Macintosh OS X or OS 9 using Internet Explorer:
Start IE and select
"Preferences" from the Internet Explorer menu. Scroll down to and
select "Receiving Files - Cookies". Under "When Receiving Cookies" be
sure that "Never Ask" or "Ask for Each Site" is checked (when asked for
the BAC website, select "Always for this Site").
To enable cookies in Third-Party software:
If you are using a third-party cookie blocker you will have to refer to the software's help files to determine
how to accept cookies from the Bicycle Adventure Club's website
For more information on the P3P Compact Privacy Policy you can go to site designated for it's specifications and
guidelines- the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3.org/P3P/ .
To view our human readable Privacy Policy go to
http://www.bicycleadventureclub.org/html/public/?action=PrivacyPolicy.
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